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What is NFC?
September 25, 2020

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2. NFC Standards and NFC Forum

The NFC standard covers communication protocols and data exchange formats, and is based on existing RFID standards, including ISO/IEC 14443 and FeliCa (common in Japan). These standards include those defined by ISO/IEC 18092 [7] and the NFC Forum.

The NFC Forum was established in 2004 by Sony, Nokia and Philips to implement strict standards that manufacturers must meet when designing NFC-compatible devices. This ensures the security of NFC and keeps it easy to use in different versions of the technology. Compatibility is the key to the growth of NFC as a popular payment and data communication method. It must be able to communicate with other wireless technologies and be able to interact with different types of NFC transmissions.

3. How does NFC work?

NFC uses magnetic induction to work: the reader emits a small current, which generates a magnetic field, which bridges the physical space between devices. This field is received by a similar coil in the client device. In this field, the field is converted into electrical pulses to transfer data, such as identification number status information or any other information. The so-called "passive" NFC tag uses the energy of the reader to encode its response, while the "active" or "peer" tag has its own power source and uses its own electromagnetic field to respond to the reader

To ensure security, NFC usually establishes a secure channel and uses encryption when sending sensitive information (such as credit card numbers). Users can further protect their private data by keeping antivirus software on the smartphone and adding a password to the phone to prevent thieves from using it if the smartphone is lost or stolen.

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